CaptainChewbacca wrote:HyperionX wrote:Real cute dumbass. WE KNOW FOR SURE, as in much beyond a reasonable doubt, that it is happening and that it is our fault. And like a clueless creationist dumbfuck you got theory and "law" confused. Just like the theory of evolution no one seriously doubts this "theory" either.
The first time I just thought you were merely trolling. Now I'm certain you're an idiot.
Ok, Bumblefuck, you listen and you listen good. Current environmental data shows a correlation between the following:
1. Rising industrialization
2. Increasing Atmospheric CO2 levels
3. Increasing Global temperature.
Now, 1 & 2 correlate alot better than 1 & 3 based on what we know.
HOW-FUCKING-EVER, we don't have a causal relationship, and we don't know all the effects. Your own link on "Global Dimming" proves that they're still trying to figure out what's going on with the planet's atmosphere, and that we don't know the whole story.
Ok 'tard, there's something known as
the Greenhouse Effect. And it very adequately explains the connection between 2 and 3.
Moreover, the global dimming effect shows that
we should be getting cooler, but we're not. What does that mean?
The Earth is trapping more of the heat from the sun that before. Any idea what could be causing it? I think you do.
Last,
there are no other know methods for which the Earth could be warming up, or have been shown to be false as the current time period. Leaving only the greenhouse effect as the only plausible explanation for 2 & 3.
Goddamn it's like going back to elementary school.
For example, SO2 has a COOLING effect on the atmosphere, and may be contributing to global dimming. SO2 comes largely from coal burning, which is the primary power-generation fuel of the third world. Should we expect it to balance out the CO2-related increases? Will CO2 levels continue to increase?
No and yes respectively. It's pretty obvious that SO2
isn't balancing out CO2 productions, and CO2 will continue to increase if we burn coal.
Never in human history have atmospheric CO2 levels been this high with current weather/temperature conditions, so while folks might predict what will happen, nobody knows.
Yes, the old cop-out. We don't know what'll happen so let's do nothing...
Sorry, but we do have an pretty damn good idea of what's gonna happen and that's rising sea levels, major climate change (this place get's dryer, that place get's wetter, hotter overall), more violent weather, etc. This is the weakest of excuses and it's shameful that you're pulling this one.